Anthony,

Faint Tyndall effect from a laser pointer generally is indicative of smaller
particle sizes, which is good.  Usually slower brewing times at low
electrode current produces smaller particles.  I would say you have made an
effective batch which is a mix of small particles and ions.  The vote is
still out on what ratio of ions and particles is "best" - there is probably
a wide range that produces good results.
Steve Y.  


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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2011 12:35 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: CS>Tyndal Effect help

Is it necessary to have a Tyndal Effect to have a good quality product. I
use a silvergen machine and deionized water that reads well below 1uS on a
hanna meter.  After I am done I have a reading around 14uS and it tastes
like CS but I have little to no TE.  
>From my readings I understand the TE reflects  bigger particles and the
meter measures the ions.  The silvergen I am using should be doing aprox
80-85/20-15% of ions to particles. If I am not getting the TE does it just
mean I am producing less particles, or am I doing something wrong? Is  my
stuff still effective with only ions?
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